* PLEASE NOTE: Players written up on the scouting blog were identified by our scouting staff based on the demonstration of notable tool(s) and/or skill(s). While WE DO NOT KEEP STATS, we are watching for standout performers on the mound, at the plate, in the field and on the bases. However, a performance WITHOUT the presence of requisite tool(s) and/or skill(s) IS NOT considered standout — we are looking for players with the tool(s) and/or skill(s) to play beyond the high school level.

#5 Brooks Statley – SS 2018
Strong athletic frame. Athletic simple actions with glove. Feet are efficient and hands are sure, plays athletically low with good angles side side. Quick release on turns and on the run. Good carry across. Simple middle approach with a flat path and balance. Line drive type guy

#11 Michael Skov – 3B 2018
Strong V shape build. Flashes pull side power from raw strength. Good quiet rhythm at plate from a quality set up and good bat speed. At third he has solid hands that works low- high. Moves well for size that works to center. Slightly stiff actions, but works efficiently. Good carry across.

#19 Mathew Hunt – OF 2018
Lean, athletic, great actions in OF, plus jumps with good range to all sides, goes back well, compact swing with quick hands, hard line contact

#97 David (DJ) Downen – INF 2017
Switch hitting INF with athletic frame. Good hands inside extension with pull side power from left side 340’HR, middle approach from right side. Has he tools to play at the next level.

#44 Alex Reelfs – 1B/RHP 2018
Big frame that projects, good feel to hit, confidence in box, good bat speed, barrel that stays inside well, long levers, can use all fields, hard line drive power that carries through both gaps, quality actions at 1B, can pick it

#7 Jack Wheeland – RHP 2017
Lean, high waist, works with fast tempo, on time delivery, good backside drive, high 3/4 arm slot, short quick arm action, FB: 84-87mph, good downward plane to both sides, changes speed with hard change at 80mph, late sink and 11/5 CB with depth

#35 Bryant Durflinger – SS 2017
Tall lean frame, patient at the plate with good bat speed, attacks outer half with long levers, stays middle. Avg arm strength across the diamond with good base running speed. Has tools to play at the next level.

Noe Garcia C 2017

#18 Noe Garcia – C 2017
Very good behind the plate, quick feet and hands on all throw downs, quiet behind the plate, very good receiver, handles the bat well, will be a solid defensive catcher at the next level

#32 Baxter Black – 3B 2017
Raw strength from a solid strong body with good height. Above average bat speed that doesn’t get cheated. Ball jumps off of bat. Good use of body. Will create consistency as looseness develops.

#13 Gunner Hellstrom – C 2017
Big League body frame. Showed great balance, receiving, block and recovery skills, and strong accurate throws to second base. In addition to the defensive the bat looks like a collegiate player already with plus bat speed and power.

#6 Hunter Hennigh – RHP 2017
Good 2-way athlete. Very good control on the mound. Fastball touched 85mph, Works well with a mid 80s fastball and sharp 12-6 breaking ball. A contact hitter with a chance to gain more power as time comes along. Runs well which helps him at any spot on the field.

#17 Tanner O’Brien – LHP 2018
Small framed lefty with good game management. Crafty lefty at 77mph who commands both sides of the plate with primary and secondary pitches. Consistent with back door breaking ball. A change of pace arm who gets outs.

# Zack Fernandez – INF 2017
Athletic build. Sure hands with good flow. Plays under control with good feel for game. Above average carry across with good feeds and turns at 2B. Spray approach at plate that uses middle of field from a direct simple path with okay rhythm.

#28 Ben Townsend – OF 2018
Compact frame, quick barrel, short to the baseball, gap to gap approach, creates good separation with his load, consistent line drive hitter

#44 Nick Marinconz – INF 2019
Lean build, room to fill out, game changing speed, sprays ball to all fields, flashes power to his pullside, a lot of upside for more power as he fills out

#26 Israel Quintana – INF 2018
Flat simple path that is balanced. Stays inside ball with good posture that is quiet and direct. Line drive approach. Athletic side to side with pickability. Reads hops from athletic position. Works ground up. Good backhand technique to foul line.

#47 Nick Mekechuk. RHP. 2017.
FB 84-87, Slider 71-73, unorthodox delivery, deceptive, shows some arm speed, attacks early in count. Works edges with downhill plane with good tempo between pitches. Good arm speed on all pitches. Good frame with room to fill.

#25 Kyle Horn – OF/RHP 2017
Tall, strong build, good presence at the plate and on the mound, pullside power, FB: 83-85mph with a good sharp breaking ball

#7 Tyler Schaffer – RHP 2018
Deceptive delivery, hides the baseball well. FB has late movement with velocity ranging from 82-85mph. Flashes command at times however still looks like a work in progress. Showed a 2 plane curve with 11-5 actions ranging from 71-73.

#8 Alex Williams – RHP 2018
FB: 87-88mph, good action, slider is college ready, mechanics are clean and repeatable, arm action looks healthy, lives on both corners, in and out, has some room to grow and become stronger

Justice Naraghi RHP 2017

#10 Justice Naraghi – RHP 2017
Fastball at 81-84mph, some arm side sink. Breaking ball at 68-74. Shows a bigger one early and tighter slider in later count as more of a put away pitch. Thin athletic frame with room to fill. Competes with good body language and good poise. Deceptive motion that hides the ball. Works downhill from above average arm speed. Off speed shows tilt and is best when using consistent arm speed and does not guide. Game awareness.

#12 Robbie Brue – C 2017
Catcher with good game control, quick footwork with pop time of 2.04, good hands inside approach at the plate, 2 well hit singles to RF

#11 Kaden Hopson – C/1B 2019
Good pullside power, quick hands through the zone, good speed for a catcher, projects well to the next level, defense is solid, blocks well and arm is above average, plays with confidence and is savvy

#3 Chad Call – INF 2019
Smaller athletic frame. Simple direct spray approach, loose hands, stays in zone from good early rhythm. Attacks low, good posture with smooth sure hands. Light on feett with good range. Good carry across with smooth actions. Very good composure and presence.

#13 Joe Nicolai – 3B 2019
Physical frame. Physical with good bat speed from a strong base. Good use of lower half as he stays connected throughout. Ball jumps off bat with gap and pull side pop. Good carry across with soft hands and good actions at third

#19 Bryan Llamas – RHP 2019
Average frame, potential to fill out, good rhythm in delivery, good arm side run and sink, FB: 82-84, touched 86mph, late breaking curveball, good depth at 70mph, commands lower half of the zone

#2 Josh Seedoff – OF 2017
Firm, broad aggressive at the plate, doesn’t get cheated with swings, plus bat speed, ball jumps off barrel, creates good backspin, drove to both gaps with power

#47 Matt Arteaga – INF 2017
Smaller athletic frame. Scrappy player with foot speed. Spray hitter that uses all fields with good rhythm and separation. Quick and short to the ball with a flat path. Good feet on defense flashes quick twitch actions with above average carry across and good range.

#41 Nate Bena – RHP 2017
Fastball 83-86, Breaking ball 73-75, over the top arm slot with some looseness, ball comes out well out of hand. In line delivery and direction. Works downhill with good plane. Breaking ball has 12/6 shape that shows depth with similar arm speed.

#44 Justin O’Connor – 3B 2017
Lean athletic build. Good foot speed with some sneaky pop. Has a flat path from good rhythm and balance. Shows good range side side with good carry.

#33 Chris Brown – OF 2017
Lean, athletic build that will fill out. Good foot speed and base runner. Flashes pull side pop with loose hands and easy rhythm. Good bat speed that can use all fields. Covers ground in outfield with good reads and angles. Above average arm strength

#7 Nathan Aguirre – OF 2017
Athletic strong build. Very good bat speed with gap pop. Balanced at plate with loose fast hands that attacks early. Athletic actions/speed in the outfield. Runs down balls from good angles and reads. Good carry on throws.

#19 Mark Stanford – INF 2017
Natural strength that back spins balls from a firm strong build. Stays in base with good lower half action and hand speed from behind the ball. Shows strength to all fields. In game grand slam.

#34 Tommy Kolling – 1B 2018
Stocky build, good field presence, overall good defensive skills. Strong swing from the left side, generates good power to LCF w/backspin. Has the potential to play at the next level!

#35 Adrian Banales – 3B 2018
Big frame 3B, good soft hands with strong accurate arm. Good footwork around the bag with average range. Short direct swing path w/ solid contact. Tools will play at the next level!

#38 Jake McKenna – 1B 2017
Big strong frame, tall stance at the plate, patient hitter, attacks ball above the knee, power will translate at the next level, fundamentally sound at the plate, good actions at 1B

#1 Norman Leon – SS 2018
Good foot speed, good range side to side, raw ability, good rhythm, shows multiple arm angles, reads swings and has a knack to get to the ball, always in the right position, on field leader, takes control

Chris Cook 3B 2017

#20 Chris Cook – 3B 2017
Big body frame with some strength to both gaps. Ball can jump. Good bat speed off of a flat path and a quiet head. Uses both gaps well.

#5 Creede Jeffers – RHP 2018
FB: 81-84 with good in line direction and full finish with good lower half push. Simple delivery with good arm speed and downhill play. Okay sharp breaking ball with same arm speed

#13 Jack Gonzalez – LHP 2017
Loose consistent arm speed, hides the ball from a tall lanky frame. Works down and works to command the outer half and lets ball work. Breaking ball shows good 2/8 shape with some sharpness and depth. Efficient with pitches. Attacks. Fastball 81-84, Slider 71-73

#11 Mark Gomar – SS 2018
Thin frame. Quick first step with above average carry across. Sure hands with good flow. Plays light on his feet with good posture as he attacks low and under control. Spray approach at the plate. Will progress at plate with more strength.

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